The biography that defined how we understand Florence Nightingale, written by one of the great mid-century biographers and winner of the James Tait Black Award. Woodham-Smith had access to family papers that hadn't been seen by previous biographers, and the result is the woman behind the legend: difficult, brilliant, exhausted, transformative. The Lady with the Lamp turned out to be a hospital reformer, statistician and political fighter who reshaped nursing, sanitation and military medicine.

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Format: Hardcover
Publisher: The Reprint Society
Year: 1952
Pages: 432
Physical Details: 188mm x 130mm x 23mm | 382g
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Categories: Curious Collection, Non Fiction